
Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace
Information for Authors and Exhibitors
Promotion & Selling Event for Authors and Exhibitors
Here is your opportunity to personally promote your book, your organization or sell your goods and services to 1,500+ readers at the Southeast Wisconsin Festival of Books to be held on November 6 & 7, 2026 at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Take part in the Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace by reserving your $30 Morning, $30 Afternoon, or $50 All-Day Booth at this 17th annual community celebration of literacy and the arts – where local and national authors and readers come together to enjoy presentations, performances, creativity, and conversation.
Your participation in the Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace also includes publicity through the Festival of Books’ program, promotional materials, and website on which your listing will be highlighted. In addition, you will receive a special invitation to attend the Authors’ Reception on Friday, November 6.
Highlights of this year’s Festival of Books include:
- Authors’ Reception on Friday, November 6 with the ability to sell your books
- Keynote Address by Edward Underhill at 7:00 pm on Friday, November 6
- Presentations and Panel Discussions with 50+ Authors on Saturday, November 7
- Book Signings and Readings
- Special Event for Young Readers
- Poetry, Essay and Short-Story Contests Awards
- Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace
Registration for Authors
You may register for the Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace Online:
If you prefer, you may Download our Registration Form and Mail it in:
Registration for Businesses and Organizations
You may register for the Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace Online:
If you prefer, you may Download the Registration Form and mail it in:
Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact us directly at:
| Mail: | WCCF/Southeast Wisconsin Festival of Books Attn: Don Taylor Writers’ Marketplace 2727 N. Grandview Blvd. Suite 301 Waukesha, WI 53188 |
| Email: | deputycoordinatorsewibooks@gmail.com |
| Phone: | (414) 940-1684 |
